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MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

: —»•—nr. ' (Before Mr. W. G. Eiddell, S.H.) ; ALLEGED BREAKING AND ENTERING.' ■On Saturday morning a man named. Edwin Foulds, who was arrested by Detective Cas- ■ sells on Friday on charges of breaking and entering and stealing at Faekakariki, and also of breaking ; into 'the premises of the WeUington Cleaning Company; appeared' before the magistrate. ' On tho application of Chief-Dotectiva Brobeig accused was remanded till Tuesday, IDLE AND DISORDERLY PERSONS. Alfred Cook, convicted on a charge of being an idle and disorderly person, with insufficient : lawful;means ofrsupport, was sentenced to one : month's'imprisonment.-. • With two previous ''idle and disorderly? convictions recorded against, her, Maggie Hargreaves, aliasrM'Hugh, appeared on a charge of ;being a rogue and a vagabond, having insufficient lawful: means of support. She was again convicted, and ordered to: come up for sentence when called upon, on condition that she remained in tho Salvation Army Home for sis months.,. - ...<... INSOBRIETY, feTC. David Barry, who appeared on a charge of having been drunk in Willis Street when in charge of a vehicle, and Mary Jane Barry, charged with having obstructed Constable Falconer when in tho execution o! his .duty, . wero remanded till this morning. ; James Condon (twico previously convicted) and James'L6ng (once : previously convicted) were convicted on charges of drunkenness. The former was fined 20s., 1 in default seven days' ; imprisonment, while' tho latter was fined 103., with'the option of 48 hours' imprisonments In three other cases of insohrietjy one offender was convicted and discharged, another was fined 1 55., with' thG usual option, while tho third was remanded for'a. weok-for treatment

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 694, 20 December 1909, Page 11

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 694, 20 December 1909, Page 11

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 694, 20 December 1909, Page 11

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